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Another dealer we do favors for cane in a little while ago and handed me a couple baggies with short 10 factory loads . 18 Winchester’s #4’s and 9 Remington #4’s .
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In the past I shot up a couple boxes of the Remingtons in my grandfathers W&C Scott hammerless 10 gauge .
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Cool!
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I'm planning on heading to the club Wednesday I think I just might pattern my DH 10 at 25 and 40 yardswhile I'm there . And if I can sucker a friends son into calling a turkey for me this spring :whistle:
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Wow! - A nice gift of turkey loads.
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Lead #4 Super 10 loads last a long time. In 1985, I bought an Ithaca NID No. 2 Super 10 from Randy Shuman, and that year Winchester dropped the sole remaining 2 7/8 inch Super 10 load from their offerings. Remington had dropped the Super 10 a few years before. I bought all the Super 10 shells Potomac Arms had at their end of season ammo sale, some 24 boxes. I still have these full and a part box --
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Is Randy still around? He sure knew lot about Winchesters (and others)
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Why? Because the stock wood has dried out for well over a century and may not be able to withstand the recoil of these loads. And a split stock head is not something pleasant to deal with. Still, it's your gun... |
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